Usages of davanti a
Mia madre saluta il giornalista davanti a casa, mentre mio cugino controlla la lavagna per appuntamenti.
My mother greets the journalist outside our house, while my cousin checks the board for appointments.
Il cane è davanti al giardino.
The dog is in front of the garden.
Il marciapiede davanti a casa è scivoloso quando piove.
The sidewalk in front of the house is slippery when it rains.
Il tappeto polveroso è davanti al divano in soggiorno.
The dusty rug is in front of the sofa in the living room.
Di notte, il lampione davanti a casa illumina la strada silenziosa.
At night, the streetlight in front of the house lights up the quiet street.
Ho piantato tulipani nella nuova aiuola davanti alla casa.
I planted tulips in the new flowerbed in front of the house.
Davanti alla scuola c’è un cantiere rumoroso che blocca la strada.
In front of the school there is a noisy construction site that blocks the street.
Davanti al museo c’è una colonna antica che sosteneva una tettoia di marmo.
In front of the museum there is an ancient column that used to support a marble canopy.
Il treno scompare davanti alla stazione.
The train disappears in front of the station.
Il tizio con il giubbotto rosso sembra confuso davanti al portone.
The guy with the red jacket seems confused in front of the main gate.
La palma davanti alla spiaggia ondeggia nel vento.
The palm tree in front of the beach sways in the wind.
Un musicista suona la tromba davanti al teatro.
A musician plays the trumpet in front of the theater.
Figurati, posso aspettare davanti al teatro.
Don’t worry, I can wait in front of the theater.
Per cortesia, citofona quando sei davanti al portone.
Please ring the intercom when you are in front of the gate.
Butto il sacco nel cassonetto davanti al portone.
I throw the bag into the dumpster in front of the main door.
Alla fine della serata, il tabaccaio e la pescivendola chiacchierano davanti al condominio.
At the end of the evening, the tobacconist and the fishmonger chat in front of the apartment building.
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